MULLAH’S RULE AND ANIMAL SPY. THE NARRATIVE OF A "UN TOLD STORIES" FOR THE WORLD Created: 20 February 2018
Iran
NCRI
PMOI/MEK
Iranian Resistance
Social
By Mahdavi Nasim
Since its inception after the 1979 revolution, the clerical regime in Iran has taken advantages of the espionage charge as an effective weapon against its opponents and rivals.
So that any opposition was cracked down by the blatant force or sometimes more delicately by enforcing low, the accusation of espionage following by assassination in the most cases.
Overwhelming in internal and external fatal crises, the regime is entering to the 40th year of its time, and to tackle the crises feels like need more excuses to use spying label, so not just people and countries but animals, birds and insects, reptiles, and if possible trees and flowers are also tagged as spying.
Just shortly after the mullahs took over the government, they occupied the US embassy calling that “spying Nest” and imprisoned its staff for 444 days. After a while, Iranian groups and movements who shared in overthrowing the previous monarch regime were accused of spying for America, Russia, and so on.
Mohammad Reza Saadati was a prominent member of the Mojahedin Khalq Organization, but when the PMOIprotested against the regimes repressive actions and violations of social freedoms, including women's rights, Khomeini accused him of spying for the Soviet Union, actually was taken as a hostage and was executed during a mass execution of the opponents.
So far, many people in Iran have been tortured and executed on charges of espionage for Israel, many Iranians who have been living outside of Iran or journalists and tourists have been arrested and accused of espionage during a visit to Iran, such as Nazanin Zaghari, an Anglo-Iranian who is serving her prison time, Ahmad Reza Jalali, a researcher-physician resident in Sweden, has now been sentenced to death on charges of espionage.
The Iranian regime has even accused a member of the nuclear negotiating team of spying for the West. Abdul Rassul Dary Isfahani, an expert and a member of Iran's nuclear team, has now been charged with espionage. In spite of the fact that, all high-rank government staffs in Iran have to go through a particular process to prove their competency of being loyal to the Mullahs' regime.
Mohammad Hussein Tajik, 35, was one of the mullahs' elite cyber technicians who had worked at the Ministry of Intelligence since he was 17. He served in the Ministry of Intelligence for 17 years. During 15 years, he commanded and managed various intelligence and anti-intelligence projects in the Ministry of Intelligence. In August 2013, he was arrested on suspicion of espionage and transferred to a secret detention center of the Ministry of Intelligence. There, during interrogations, he was tortured. He was released with the help of his father but was murdered at his home
These examples indicate that the mullahs regime even do not care about the closest and the most loyal people around it and in case, people are accused of spying and murdered.
Why does the Iran regime accuse animals of spying?
The accusation of animals for spying in Iran is nothing new. The Iranian regime, until now, has accused pigs, eagles, flycatchers, killer dolphins, pigeons and rats of being Israel's spies.
The background:
Since the secret Iranian nuclear projects were exposed and the world became aware of the existence of dangerous nuclear projects in Iran, the Iranian regime accused the opposition group, the National Council of Resistance of Iran(NCRI) which disclosed secret nuclear facilities, of spying for the west.
In 2007 an Iranian newspaper claimed that 14 squirrels, all of those spies, were hunted. The newspaper wrote: These squirrels were equipped with spyware by foreign security services, but they were detained by security guards before any action taken.
The Iranian regime also claims that in October 2008, Iran hunted two pigeons that reportedly spied from the Natanz nuclear site.
The newspaper quoted Iranian sources as saying: The iron rings and the intangible wires were connected to the pigeon, which apparently had been used to keep the eavesdropping devices hidden in these birds. Pigeons were hunted by Iran's security forces near the Natanz nuclear power while engaging in spying.
But by the new round, they are not showing up their might but confessing their weakness.The mullahs detained and tortured young demonstrators, then killed some of them, but declared the cause of their death as "suicide" or "overdosage of narcotics", or some others could not bear their charges of being spies so they committed suicide.
The regime’s explanation over the deaths cases in the custody is dealing as the joke in the society, particularly after killing Dr. Kavous Seyed Emami in prison, and then connecting his death to the information that he had as a spy. But when the international community, especially the academic community, responded angrily and the world protested against the Iranian regime, the regime made another ridiculous game. It looks like that the Mullahs’ regime is the true exemplified of the famous saying “a drowning man will clutch at a straw.” To create an environment of tumultuous to cover up all the on-the-table issues now a day, like spying, environmental crises, and virtual enemy, from the tongue of one of the high-rank commanders of IRGC, stated a stunning claim on accession reptiles of being spies.
But this fact should be kept in mind that the Iranian regime is among the top five countries of cyber-espionage record holder in the world, either within borders or outside the borders.
That's a Reason clarifies the Iranian regime’s eager to creating an immense cyber army for surveillance, espionage, and cyber-attacks to the rival aims. Unfortunately, the mullah’s regime’s Web spying has been facilitated by the Western technology under the shadow of the appeasement policy. The ruling regime in Iran has established, with the aid of European telecommunications firms, one of the world's most suppressive apparatus for controlling and censoring the online activities, allowing it to scan the content of individual online communications on a massive scale. Many people have been incarcerated, tortured and even killed on the charge of their online activities
In this regard, look at the disclosure of the National Council on the Repression of Iran's cyber-espionage.
Iran
NCRI
PMOI/MEK
Iranian Resistance
Social
By Mahdavi Nasim
Since its inception after the 1979 revolution, the clerical regime in Iran has taken advantages of the espionage charge as an effective weapon against its opponents and rivals.
So that any opposition was cracked down by the blatant force or sometimes more delicately by enforcing low, the accusation of espionage following by assassination in the most cases.
Overwhelming in internal and external fatal crises, the regime is entering to the 40th year of its time, and to tackle the crises feels like need more excuses to use spying label, so not just people and countries but animals, birds and insects, reptiles, and if possible trees and flowers are also tagged as spying.
Just shortly after the mullahs took over the government, they occupied the US embassy calling that “spying Nest” and imprisoned its staff for 444 days. After a while, Iranian groups and movements who shared in overthrowing the previous monarch regime were accused of spying for America, Russia, and so on.
Mohammad Reza Saadati was a prominent member of the Mojahedin Khalq Organization, but when the PMOIprotested against the regimes repressive actions and violations of social freedoms, including women's rights, Khomeini accused him of spying for the Soviet Union, actually was taken as a hostage and was executed during a mass execution of the opponents.
So far, many people in Iran have been tortured and executed on charges of espionage for Israel, many Iranians who have been living outside of Iran or journalists and tourists have been arrested and accused of espionage during a visit to Iran, such as Nazanin Zaghari, an Anglo-Iranian who is serving her prison time, Ahmad Reza Jalali, a researcher-physician resident in Sweden, has now been sentenced to death on charges of espionage.
The Iranian regime has even accused a member of the nuclear negotiating team of spying for the West. Abdul Rassul Dary Isfahani, an expert and a member of Iran's nuclear team, has now been charged with espionage. In spite of the fact that, all high-rank government staffs in Iran have to go through a particular process to prove their competency of being loyal to the Mullahs' regime.
Mohammad Hussein Tajik, 35, was one of the mullahs' elite cyber technicians who had worked at the Ministry of Intelligence since he was 17. He served in the Ministry of Intelligence for 17 years. During 15 years, he commanded and managed various intelligence and anti-intelligence projects in the Ministry of Intelligence. In August 2013, he was arrested on suspicion of espionage and transferred to a secret detention center of the Ministry of Intelligence. There, during interrogations, he was tortured. He was released with the help of his father but was murdered at his home
These examples indicate that the mullahs regime even do not care about the closest and the most loyal people around it and in case, people are accused of spying and murdered.
Why does the Iran regime accuse animals of spying?
The accusation of animals for spying in Iran is nothing new. The Iranian regime, until now, has accused pigs, eagles, flycatchers, killer dolphins, pigeons and rats of being Israel's spies.
The background:
Since the secret Iranian nuclear projects were exposed and the world became aware of the existence of dangerous nuclear projects in Iran, the Iranian regime accused the opposition group, the National Council of Resistance of Iran(NCRI) which disclosed secret nuclear facilities, of spying for the west.
In 2007 an Iranian newspaper claimed that 14 squirrels, all of those spies, were hunted. The newspaper wrote: These squirrels were equipped with spyware by foreign security services, but they were detained by security guards before any action taken.
The Iranian regime also claims that in October 2008, Iran hunted two pigeons that reportedly spied from the Natanz nuclear site.
The newspaper quoted Iranian sources as saying: The iron rings and the intangible wires were connected to the pigeon, which apparently had been used to keep the eavesdropping devices hidden in these birds. Pigeons were hunted by Iran's security forces near the Natanz nuclear power while engaging in spying.
But by the new round, they are not showing up their might but confessing their weakness.The mullahs detained and tortured young demonstrators, then killed some of them, but declared the cause of their death as "suicide" or "overdosage of narcotics", or some others could not bear their charges of being spies so they committed suicide.
The regime’s explanation over the deaths cases in the custody is dealing as the joke in the society, particularly after killing Dr. Kavous Seyed Emami in prison, and then connecting his death to the information that he had as a spy. But when the international community, especially the academic community, responded angrily and the world protested against the Iranian regime, the regime made another ridiculous game. It looks like that the Mullahs’ regime is the true exemplified of the famous saying “a drowning man will clutch at a straw.” To create an environment of tumultuous to cover up all the on-the-table issues now a day, like spying, environmental crises, and virtual enemy, from the tongue of one of the high-rank commanders of IRGC, stated a stunning claim on accession reptiles of being spies.
But this fact should be kept in mind that the Iranian regime is among the top five countries of cyber-espionage record holder in the world, either within borders or outside the borders.
That's a Reason clarifies the Iranian regime’s eager to creating an immense cyber army for surveillance, espionage, and cyber-attacks to the rival aims. Unfortunately, the mullah’s regime’s Web spying has been facilitated by the Western technology under the shadow of the appeasement policy. The ruling regime in Iran has established, with the aid of European telecommunications firms, one of the world's most suppressive apparatus for controlling and censoring the online activities, allowing it to scan the content of individual online communications on a massive scale. Many people have been incarcerated, tortured and even killed on the charge of their online activities
In this regard, look at the disclosure of the National Council on the Repression of Iran's cyber-espionage.
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